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Photos of the Day: A Beautiful Sunset and a Smiling Zebra

This selection of photos represents the highlights of the day, so don’t miss it. From a Grevy’s zebra that gets itself noticed at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo to the sun that sets in the middle of London Eye on Thursday, as seen from Greenwich Park, all these photos will certainly give you a clue about everything important that happened this day.

Check them out for more information and start to see our world through photos!

Whipsnade, England

A Grevy’s zebra gets itself noticed at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo
Photograph: Tony Margiocchi/Barcroft

Wollongong, Australia

Synchronised swimmers perform during the official draw ahead of the World Group Play-Off Fed Cup tie between Australia and the Netherlands
Photograph: Mark Nolan/Getty

Kayseri, Turkey

An aerial photograph shows the land art of Andrew Rogers. His project, Rhythms of Life, is the largest contemporary land art undertaking in the world with 48 massive stone sculptures created in 13 countries across seven continents
Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty

Vienna, Austria

Activists and supporters of the left-oriented Linkswende attend a protest march to demand the resignation of Austria’s interior minister, Herbert Kickl
Photograph: Joe Klamar/AFP/Getty

London, UK

Queen Elizabeth, the Prince of Wales, Commonwealth secretary-general, Patricia Scotland, and the British prime minister, Theresa May, in the Blue Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace during a Commonwealth Heads of Government dinner
Photograph: Victoria Jones/PA

Miami, USA

Philadelphia 76ers centre Joel Embiid after making a three point basket during the second half against the Miami Heat in the 2018 NBA Playoffs. Embiid had endured a layoff due to injuries suffered when he collided with teammate Markelle Fultz during a game. He suffered concussion and multiple fractures of the orbital bone
Photograph: Jasen Vinlove/USA Today Sports

 

Sydney, Australia

Seagulls surround a man who was buried by his friends in sand and crackers at Bondi Beach
Photograph: Edgar Su/Reuters

Qinhuangdao, China

Xinyi Road primary school students perform their extracurricular exercises
Photograph: VCG/Getty

Brussels, Belgium

The Royal greenhouses of Laeken, which were built in the 19th century and are open to the public only for three weeks a year
Photograph: Stephanie Lecocq/EPA

London, UK

The sun sets in the middle of London Eye on Thursday, as seen from Greenwich Park
Photograph: London Viewpoints/Rex

 

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